Jorjeana Marie has a voice that fits the morally complicated and emotionally raw corners of fiction — exactly where the most interesting stories live. She's best known for narrating All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood, a novel that requires a narrator to hold contradictions without flinching, and Marie delivers it with a clear-eyed steadiness that keeps listeners from looking away. Her range spans literary drama, psychological suspense like What Have You Done?, and lighter romantic fare like The Layover — a wide lane that speaks to her adaptability. What ties it together is a warm but unsentimental tone, intimate without being cloying. She's the kind of narrator who trusts the material, never overselling the emotion. Readers who gravitate toward women's fiction with real edges — messy, honest, character-driven — will find Marie a reliable guide.
by Bryn Greenwood
Narrated by Jorjeana Marie
Eight-year-old Wavy, daughter of meth dealers, forms an unlikely bond with Kellen, one of her father's associates. This controversial love story examines how two damaged people find healing in each other despite impossible circumstances.
by Shari Lapena
Narrated by January LaVoy, Jorjeana Marie, Barrett Leddy
Three skilled narrators handle the shifting perspectives as teenagers' ghost stories in a Vermont graveyard spiral into real danger.
by Lacie Waldon
Narrated by Jorjeana Marie
by Various
Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Marc Cashman, Robbie Daymond, Mark Deakins, Ariana Delawari, Jorjeana Marie, Emily Rankin
Nearly fifty readers share true stories of life changes sparked by Gilbert's memoir, with multiple narrators capturing diverse voices of transformation and self-discovery journeys.
by Kathleen Glasgow
Narrated by Julia Whelan, Jorjeana Marie, Julia Knippen, Kathleen Glasgow
Glasgow's trilogy hits harder in audio form, where multiple narrators bring raw emotional specificity to each character's trauma and recovery. 35 hours of unsparing, necessary stories about survival.